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8 Vital Admin Tasks For New Real Estate Bloggers

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Best Real Estate Writer, a Layton Media brand

Launching a new real estate blog can feel insanely overwhelming!

Especially if this is your first blog ever.

With so much real estate stuff in your plate, you may be thinking that you must have been batshit crazy to add your blog to your eternally growing to-do list.

First of all, I want you to know it is okay to feel that way…

BUT…

You are NOT crazy and launching your real estate blog IS THE BEST FUCKING THING YOU COULD BE DOING FOR YOUR BUSINESS!

So take a minute and pat yourself on the back, pop a bottle, do a little happy dance and know that you are on the right path at this moment.

When done correctly, a real estate blog can completely eliminate all of your other lead generation needs and expenses, generate passive income for you, and allow you to spend more time doing the things you love instead of cold-calling or door-knocking - bleh.

However, before all of the clients and cash can start pouring in from your blog, you need to take care of some of that tedious admin stuff.

Today, I’m sharing with you 8 of the most vital admin tasks you need to tackle to help your real estate blog start reaching its full potential. If you get confused or hit a roadblock along the way, I urge you to reach out to me for help. That’s what I am here for!

1. Delete Your Intro Post

I hate to break this one to you because you have probably already done it but your real estate blog should not have a “Hi everybody my name is Joe and this is my blog” post.

These posts are not only redundant, they tend to be long-winded posts in which I’ve noticed many real estate agents drone on forever about who they are and why they got into real estate.

I hate to break it to you but nobody cares.

The entire point of a real estate blog is to entertain, solve problems, and attract your ideal clients on auto-pilot.

A long bio about how you like horses and classic novels doesn’t accomplish any of that so skip the intro post and leave that stuff for your personal conversations with clients.

2. Set Up Your Subscriber Opt-In

One of the main purposes of your real estate blog will be to grow your email list.

You can’t do that if you don’t have an obvious place where people can subscribe and join your weekly newsletter (yes, I suggest you send a weekly newsletter).

There are tons of email marketing software programs out there for all budgets and personal preferences and many of them will integrate with your website to allow your readers to opt-in.

Since your email list is one of the most valuable assets in your entire business, I highly recommend you read my article about how to properly craft your opt-in before you complete this step.

3. Set Up Social Media & Sharing Links

Since you (or your real estate ghostwriter - ahem maybe me?) are going to be creating very valuable and hyperlocal content, your readers are going to be eager to share your blog with their network right?

It is your responsibility to make this as easy as possible for them to do!

Make sure that you provide links to all of your social media accounts in a very obvious position on your blog and add social sharing buttons for them as well.

You would be surprised at how many real estate blogs fail to do this but it can seriously make a significant impact on your success.

4. Set Up Your Contact Form

In many cases, your readers may have questions, comments, or concerns that they will want to share with you in response to articles on your real estate blog.

Furthermore, you should often include calls to action to have your readers get in touch with you to build out your relationships and convert subscribers into clients.

This means that you need to include a working contact form on your blog. The footer is usually the best place for this.

Once you have set up your contact form, be sure that you test it is working correctly by submitting a message of your own.

If it is at all possible, try to set up a process that you will be immediately notified via email or otherwise when someone contacts you through the blog.

If the sender is an interested buyer or seller, statistics show you need to respond to them within four minutes before your chances of converting them practically disappear forever.

5. Get Going WIth Google Analytics

As a brand new real estate blogger without an established website, it is unlikely that you have implemented Google Analytics yet, but you sure do need to.

By setting up your Google Analytics from the beginning, you can track which posts and pages of your real estate blog are popular, see how people are finding your site, how they are navigating through your site, and so much more.

Many of my clients have noticed dramatic shifts and improvements in their Google Analytics traffic and results from the first days and weeks of starting their real estate blog and I would love to have you enjoy those same results. This is a fantastic way of tracking some of the ROI of your content and deciding on which topics you might want to attack on your blog next.

Don’t worry you won’t need to be a techie to set up your account because Google has made it simple enough for a toddler to follow.

6. Activate Commenting

Allowing people to leave comments on your real estate blog is a great idea because it will allow you to begin building your relationships with your readers, answer questions to further demonstrate your knowledge, and gain insight into the questions your subscribers have.

As an added bonus, comments on your blog are read by Google as content updates to your website which means that you will receive a tiny but true boost in your SEO.

In the beginning, it is unlikely that you will receive a ton of comments on your blog but don’t be discouraged. This is one of those things that often just takes time.

I also don’t want to see you become obsessed with checking for and responding to comments. While it is definitely important to respond to every comment, you don’t need to do it right away. Checking and responding to comments once a day is sufficient enough.

If you are concerned about keeping up with comments, you can (and probably should) outsource the task to your assistant.

7. Create A Content Calendar

I can’t stress enough to you how important it is that you create a content calendar for your real estate blog and stick to it.

Personally, I plan out my content one quarter at a time. This means that four times a year, I sit down to brainstorm, write, and schedule all of the upcoming articles for this blog.

By time-blocking, my set-it-and-forget-it approach allows me the peace of mind of knowing for months at a time that there will be fresh content posted to my site, sent out through my newsletter, and share to all of my social media.

Let’s be honest here, life gets in the way and if you try to go day-by-day or week-by-week things will distract you and destroy your VERY IMPORTANT posting consistency.

Just like going to the gym, it can be all too easy to skip one post and fall off the wagon altogether.

Eliminate excuses and create a strategic content calendar.

8. Start A Real Estate Blog Post Spreadsheet

When you are first starting out and just have a handful of posts, it might feel like forever before you will amass a true library of custom content.

However, take it from me that your library can grow very quickly and constantly digging up those older articles can become time-consuming and tedious.

In the first year of this blog, I found that I was spending hours tracking down old articles to answer people’s questions on social or share in relevant conversations.

That’s when I decided to create an easy grab-and-go spreadsheet where I now keep all of my articles, videos, podcasts, landing pages etc.

To create the spreadsheet, I added a tab for each type of content (blog, podcast, etc.). Then on each tab, I put the title of the content in the left column and the link in the one right next to it. Even though I have nearly 200 pieces of content now, it only takes me seconds to find relevant articles, videos, and podcasts because I can search by topic or title.

Want More Help With Your Real Estate Blog?

I have so many ways to help you make the most of your real estate blog.

The first and most obvious is that I would love to write it for you! If you would like to get a free consultation with me, you can do that here.

In addition to providing custom real estate blog writing services, I offer oodles of free content for you on this blog, through my weekly newsletter, on all of my social, YouTube and my podcast.

I even host a Blogging For Real Estate Leads FB Group and I would love to have you join us in there to share ideas, solve your blogging blunders, and discuss this insanely profitable craft.

 

Sham Reddy CRS
Howard Hanna RE Services, Dayton, OH - Dayton, OH
CRS

Great informaton, thanks for sharing!!!

Make sure that you provide links to all of your social media accounts in a very obvious position on your blog and add social sharing buttons for them as well. You would be surprised at how many real estate blogs fail to do this but it can seriously make a significant impact on your success.

Oct 17, 2018 03:57 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker
Coldwell Banker Realty - Charlotte, NC
Your Greater Charlotte Realtor

Fantastic information, Sarah... and not just for new bloggers! We all need a refresher. Saved for future reference.

Oct 17, 2018 04:27 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker
Coldwell Banker Realty - Charlotte, NC
Your Greater Charlotte Realtor

Carol Williams one more recommendation about blogging for a blogging platform for Second Chance Saturday.

Oct 17, 2018 04:28 AM
Carol Williams

Thanks, Nina Hollander! This will probably get Featured but I'll keep an eye on it.  

Oct 17, 2018 06:52 AM
Carol Williams
Although I'm retired, I love sharing my knowledge and learning from other real estate industry professionals. - Wenatchee, WA
Retired Agent / Broker / Prop. Mgr, Wenatchee, WA

Hi Sarah,
These are all great tips.  I am curious: When you write for others do you attempt to create a unique "voice" for them or is it all pretty generic?

Oct 17, 2018 06:58 AM
Sarah Layton | Copywriter & Inman Star Contributor

HI Carol,


 


I like to customize or tailor the content I provide as much as possible to the ideal clients of my clients. Therefore, if I change the tone of the blogs based on that audience. For example, if I am trying to attract luxury buyers and sellers I will use a more sophisticated tone of voice. Does that make sense?

Oct 17, 2018 07:06 AM
Katie Campbell
Renaissance Real Estate LLC - Poulsbo, WA
Real estate agent serving all of Kitsap County

Thanks for the great insight! I was just researching how and where to start and any information is helpful. I learn every day!

Thanks,

Katie

Oct 17, 2018 06:00 PM
Sarah Layton | Copywriter & Inman Star Contributor

I'm so glad I could help! I have about 100 articles on the subject on my blog at www.bestrealestatewriter.com and I think you would find many of them useful if you plan on doing everything yourself. Below are some helpful tips in a free download:


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Oct 18, 2018 01:59 AM
Lottie Kendall
Compass - San Francisco, CA
Helping make your real estate dreams a reality

Sarah, you are full of wonderful ideas and tips; you really know your stuff. Thanks for sharing this.

Oct 17, 2018 08:17 PM
Sarah Layton | Copywriter & Inman Star Contributor

My pleasure! Have you started a lead generating blog for your website yet?

Oct 18, 2018 01:59 AM
Barbara Michaluk
Weichert Realtors | Phone Direct 240-506-2434 | 301-681-0550 office - Silver Spring, MD
Leisure World Specialist / Full Service REALTOR

Thanks Sarah for sharing these tips to remind us on how best to clean up our posts.

Oct 18, 2018 05:24 AM
Jayne Ferguson Stanley
Ipro Realty Ltd.,Brokerage - Orangeville, ON
Ontario, Canada, the good life!

Great article and suggestions Sarah! I find the technology and platforms of today interesting but distracting and can drain time. I haven't blogged, I hate my website and therefore I'm bogged not blogged!

Oct 18, 2018 08:04 AM
Sarah Layton | Copywriter & Inman Star Contributor

Would you like help with your blog? I'd be more than happy to write it for you so you can reap the rewards without any of the hassles and headaches!

Oct 18, 2018 08:08 AM
Jayne Ferguson Stanley

Thanks for the offer Sarah, I'll send you an email to discuss:)

Nov 01, 2018 02:44 AM
Debb Janes
Nature As Neighbors - Camas, WA
Put My Love of Nature At Work for You

Hi Sarah, great tips. The best aspect of AR is all the sharing. Thanks. D

Oct 20, 2018 07:28 AM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Thanks for some great tips, especially for those who are newer. But all of us can benefit from this. Bookmarked

Oct 20, 2018 12:57 PM
Sarah Layton | Copywriter & Inman Star Contributor

Thanks for reading and commenting Jeff!

Oct 22, 2018 05:19 PM
Hannah Williams
HomeStarr Realty - Philadelphia, PA
Expertise NE Philadelphia & Bucks 215-820-3376

Great info here Sarah Layton | Copywriter & Inman Star Contributor  I also like your print type you do not have to squint to see what you have to say . Blog it and they will come .So glag Carol Williams  featured this in SCS as I did miss this post

Oct 21, 2018 10:29 AM
Hannah Williams

Hello Sarah Layton | Copywriter & Inman Star Contributor  I left the link above  on it was on the AR Feature page  of Carol  Williams  Featured  hope you enjoy reading it

Oct 22, 2018 05:54 PM
Sarah Layton | Copywriter & Inman Star Contributor

Thanks for reading and commenting Hannah! Where was it featured? Do you have a link?

Oct 22, 2018 05:20 PM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

These are good tips; thank you for sharing. I have to get better at consistency!

Oct 22, 2018 02:47 AM
Sarah Layton | Copywriter & Inman Star Contributor

That is why time-blocking content is SO important! Consistency plays a major role in your SEO, subscription, and conversion rates. Without time-blocking months of my own content and scheduling it in advance I wouldn't be able to do it. Let me know if you ever need my help.


 


P.S. I grew up not too far from you in Dutchess County! How is upstate?

Oct 22, 2018 05:22 PM
Jan Green - Scottsdale, AZ
Value Added Service, 602-620-2699 - Scottsdale, AZ
HomeSmart Elite Group, REALTOR®, EcoBroker, GREEN

Since my blog is so unique I wouldn't ask anyone to write it as I write about energy efficiency quite a bit.  Your tips are awesome and excellent for anyone, new or experienced i writing blogs.! 

Oct 22, 2018 05:12 PM
Sarah Layton | Copywriter & Inman Star Contributor

Jan thanks for reading and commenting.


 


It's awesome that you put in a lot of effort to be unique on your blog! Do you focus on energy efficient listings?

Oct 22, 2018 05:23 PM